Q.2.1 A video that addresses the concept 'digital footprint'.
Q.2.2 A post on the title 'Rape-The Cold Hard Facts'.
Ever since Interpol has named South Africa the 'rape
capital of the world', it is hard to deny this fact, because every day more and
more women and children are being raped in cities all over South Africa.
Solution Fluency- Thinking critically from multiple
perspectives and visualizing possibilities. The Solution Fluency process
involves define, discover, dream, design and debrief.
How- This process of solution fluency can help come up
with a pragmatic solution to the problem of Rape Capital of the World.
Define: This is where you provide a clear
and concise definition of the problem or challenge being addressed.
Rape
and sexual abuse against women and children; South Africa is claimed to be the
“Rape Capital of the World”. South Africa has a high rate of rape, one of the
highest in the world. Statistics show that a woman is raped every 36 seconds.
Discover: Identifying what you need to know
and what you need to be able to do to solve the problem.
South Africa has the highest rate of sexual abuse against women and
children. As the statistics state that from the Criminal Law (Sexual offences
and related matters) amended act of 2007; that South Africa is one of the
country where sexual abuse actions are still common, as the country has the
highest rate children and women rape in the world with more than 67 000 cases
of rape and sexual assaults against children reported in 2000, with welfare
groups believing that unreported incidents could be up to 10 times higher. In
2001, a nine (9) months baby was raped and likely lost consciousness as the
pain was too much to bear. Another nine (9) months old baby was raped by six
men, aged between 24 and 66, after the infant had been left unattended by her
teenage mother. A four (4) year old girl died after being raped by her father.
A 14 months old girl was raped by her two uncles. In February 2002, an eight
(8) months old baby was infant reportedly gang raped by four (4) men. Lastly,
it is estimated that only 14% of rape perpetrators are convicted in South
Africa. This is due to the inaccessibility of services, particularly in rural
areas.
Dream: This is a whole-mind process where we imagine what
the solution will appear like.
The best solution would be to bring back the death penalty and apply it
to these cases or perpetrators should be given a lifetime sentence. However,
this can be through creating campaigns that will gather people together and try
to address these problems and find ways of redressing it. Creating more
awareness of this problem through Television, Radio and the Internet, where we
have to broadcast the messages of the issue and ways on how we can try to solve
them. It is believed that communication is the process of solving an issue.
Design: This process is to complete the
visualized solution in measurable, achievable steps.
The above laws should be applied into society to alleviate the amount of
rapes occurring. As the country we can involve the processes of therapy and
counselling. Convince the victims to share their stories to other people, so
this could help the vulnerable ones to be aware of the future actions of the
offenders. Bring more man on campaigns like Brothers for Life.
Deliver: The process by which you implement
your design to complete the solution to the problem in 2 steps: Produce &
Publish.
The nation of South Africa can create more TV stories, movies or series
that will publish information about this issues. This will create more
awareness on what South Africa is trying to deal with, thus this will perhaps
make people to stand up and talk about this issue. All of the above solutions
are implemented.
Debrief: This is where you review and
analyse the process and identify areas for potential improvement.
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